AllSaints chief operations officer (COO) Catherine Scorey Jobling is stepping down from the business later in October.
The exec is departing from the fashion retailer after nearly seven years in the position, having joined the company in 2019, Drapers reported.
Before joining AllSaints, she served as womenswear director of Ted Baker from 2006 to 2018.
Speaking to the publication, AllSaints CEO Peter Wood said: “When I became CEO of AllSaints in 2018 my first big decision was to ask Catherine to join us as our COO, and I am so glad that I did.
“Over the past seven years she has helped us achieve so much, expanding our product proposition, evolving our store aesthetic, sharpening our execution and elevating our brands.”
He continued: “Her energy and talent have made a real difference across our business and inspired everyone who has worked with her during her time here.
“We’re hugely grateful for everything she’s done for AllSaints and John Varvatos, and we wish her every success for the future.”
Scorey Jobling said: “I’ve loved every moment of the incredible seven years that I’ve spent at this fantastic company.
“I’m hugely proud of what we’ve achieved so far at AllSaints and John Varvatos, and it’s been a real privilege to work with such talented and passionate people.”
The news comes after the fashion brand promoted two of its staff members to C-suite positions last month.
Alex Didymiotis was appointed as chief people officer, while Alfie Meekings took on the role of chief transformation and technology officer.
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